• Buying wine at Costco (S.D. is also the No. 2 market for buying liquor and apparel at Costco)

• Buying Blackstone, Ménage à Trois and Redwood Creek wines

• Buying apparel at tween retailer Justice

• Buying cameras or accessories in the $100-$249 range

• Buying pet supplies online

• Drinking Jamba Juice

• Attending horse races

• Owning a Jaguar

• Owning or leasing an Alfa Romeo vehicle

San Diego is ranked No. 1 for …

San Diego ranked last or 40 out of 40 markets for …

Owning a Lincoln

Drinking Mountain Dew

Purchasing cholesterol medication

Dining at McDonald’s

Installing heating or air conditioning

Owning domestic compact cars

Drinking juice

Drinking Michelob

Owning home security systems

Watching FOX News

Watching Hallmark

The true San Diegan drives a Jaguar to West Elm for furniture, stops at Costco for wine and prescription drugs (not to be consumed together), swings by Petco for dog food and finishes with a trip to Sprouts for some groceries.

OK, maybe not in that order. But San Diego is the top market for consumers doing all of those things, according to the results of a recent survey by New York-based Scarborough. The 37-page survey was conducted with 3,500 consumers in San Diego and a few hundred thousand in consumer markets nationwide.

The research firm then ranked the nation’s 40 consumer markets by various measures in 418 categories, from income levels to most frequently purchased sports drinks.

Not only do San Diegans love shopping at Sprouts, but we also like attending horse races and conserving water, the Scarborough research found. And we rely heavily on furniture from West Elm, some of which makes the perfect setting for sipping Blackstone, Ménage à Trois or Redwood Creek — all wines which we also, apparently, adore.

Being tops for travel to Mexico was probably a given, considering San Diego’s proximity to the world’s busiest port-of-entry.

What don’t we like? Lincolns, or having heat and air conditioning in the home. And while we can’t be bothered with big Lincoln town cars, we can’t be pleased by small domestic vehicles, either. We also have a distaste for drinking Michelob and dining at McDonald’s.

None of this is surprising, said consumer behavior expert George Belch, who chairs the marketing department at San Diego State University.

“Overall, these results look fairly accurate, and I would say the things we’re ranked No. 1 for make sense” he said.

For example, “being at the bottom of the list for owning Lincolns makes sense, because it’s an American car, and this tends to be an import market, which also could explain the ranking for Jaguars” he explained. “Mountain Dew is a Middle America/Southeast product, so that one isn’t shocking either.”

Neither is the fact that Petco, a San Diego company, is the top pet retailer in this pet-loving region.

Ranking last for the consumption of Michelob fits with the city’s love of the microbrew, Belch added.